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  • ...ea numerous times to get the build shots or finished photos for a possible magazine article.''" Junji's stories made it into some magazines back in the days. S ...ugust-1971.jpg|400px|thumb|Junji shot the cover photo for [[Street Chopper Magazine August 1971]]. Photo from [[The Junji Nakamura Collection]].]]
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  • ...]], at the first [[Rusetta]] meet of [[1951]].<ref name="hrmj51">[[Hot Rod Magazine July 1951]]</ref>]] ...oupe at the [[1951]] [[Bonneville Nationals]].<ref name="hrmn51">[[Hot Rod Magazine November 1951]]</ref>]]
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  • |caption=Arnie Boyle's Piranha Competition Street Roadster |link=Arnie Boyle's Piranha Competition Street Roadster
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  • |caption=11.20.2022 - New Book: Hot Rod Magazine: 75 Years by Drew Hardin |link=Hot Rod Magazine: 75 Years by Drew Hardin
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  • ...er Murray]] took this photo in [[1955]] when he brought the [[Rod & Custom Magazine’s Dream Truck]] to Windy to have it reworked. Photo by [[Spencer Murray]] ...adlights these days and that's of the quad light variety,''" [[Custom Cars Magazine]] stated in their [[Custom Cars September 1958|September 1958]] issue. "''I
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  • ...The Car of the Future Award]]” at the [[Oakland]] show, and [[Motor Life magazine]] picked it as their Top Custom of the year in 1960.|link=Darryl Starbird's ...e like a Bonneville record-chaser, but it is, in fact, one of the earliest street driven [[asymmetrical]] custom builds we have been able to find on print. P
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  • ...[Car Craft November 1960]]. Photo by [[Bud Lang]], courtesy of [[Car Craft Magazine]].]] ...[Car Craft November 1960]]. Photo by [[Bud Lang]], courtesy of [[Car Craft Magazine]].]]
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  • ...ave been installed, and the stock hubcaps are still on.<ref name="trj50">[[Rodder's Journal 50]]</ref> Butch, Ron and Dave are standing behind the car. The p ...car without the top fit with hubcaps with bullets. A photo published in [[Rodder's Journal 50]], taken October 2, [[1959]] at a [[Deacons]] one day car show
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  • ...moved to [[Detroit]] to live with their mother. Photo courtesy of [[Custom Rodder]].]] ...cr04">[[Custom Rodder March 2004]]</ref> Photo courtesy of [[Custom Rodder Magazine]].]]
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  • ...ion. Made in partnership with Hagerty, Petersen Automotive Museum, and The Rodder's Journal, the 33-minute long documentary was released on YouTube in August ...kes a pre order will also get the first issue of [[Mad Fabricators Society Magazine]] with their order.<br>
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  • ...is business. The advertising worked, and Ed got a lot of customers off the street wanting [[flames]] on their cars. On the tonneau cover of the car, Ed had a ...the late [[1950s]].<ref name="ds">[[Dave Shuten]]</ref> [[California]] hot rodder [[Zain "OZ" Bradshaw]] bought it, before moving to [[Oklahoma]]. When he mo
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  • ...h-1960.jpg|400px|thumb|An ad for the Outlaw that Mr. Roth ran in [[Hot Rod Magazine March 1960]].]] ...e photo appeared in [[Car Craft July 1960]]. Photo courtesy of [[Car Craft Magazine]].]]
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  • ...ta Merc in [[1955]]. Bob sent this photo to the [[Rodding and Re-styling]] magazine in a readers letter]] ...in partnership with [[Hagerty]], [[Petersen Automotive Museum]], and [[The Rodder's Journal]], the 33-minute long documentary was released on [[YouTube]] in
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  • ...anga]]. Nick bought the car for $650 in [[1949]].<ref name="sr84">[[Street Rodder April 1984]]</ref> Nick had hung around the Barris Shop for a while before ...rainy night early in [[1952]] the new owner lost control of the car while street racing it over some railroad tracks in [[San Pedro]], and hit a telephone p
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  • ...CQmdrSRNtXgmXJFC5g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 Click here to check it out on Google Street View].]] ...Christensen]] and his [[Gene's Muffler]] shop in [[Paramount]], across the street from the border of [[Bellflower]]. This card was donated by [[Marshall Trip
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  • [[Image:Street-rod-and-custom-showtimes.jpg|left|link=Street Rod & Custom Showtime]] '''[[Street Rod & Custom Showtime]]'''<br>
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  • ...istory of Barris Kustoms by [[Spencer Murray]]. Photo courtesy of [[Hop Up Magazine]].]] ...istory of Barris Kustoms by [[Spencer Murray]]. Photo courtesy of [[Hop Up Magazine]].]]
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  • ...hey choose [[Barris Kustoms]] to perform the job.<ref name="sr99">[[Street Rodder September 1999]]</ref> In [[2011]] [[Justin Kudolla]] interviewed Johnny ab ...tes and Appleton spots wrapped up the style.<ref name="hrmfeb49">[[Hot Rod Magazine February 1949]]</ref> <ref name="sr99" />
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  • ...hey choose [[Barris Kustoms]] to perform the job.<ref name="sr99">[[Street Rodder September 1999]]</ref> Justin asked Johnny how he found out about the [[Bar ...[Appleton spotlights]] wrapped up the style.<ref name="hrmfeb49">[[Hot Rod Magazine February 1949]]</ref>
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  • == Magazine Features and Appearances == ...rweb.com/features/0603sr_classics_at_pebble_beach/index.html Street Rodder Magazine]<br>
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